NATURE AND PURPOSES OF THE DATA PROCESSING Sample Clauses

NATURE AND PURPOSES OF THE DATA PROCESSING. The nature of data processing consists of collecting, sorting, saving, transferring, restricting and deleting Personal Data in the context of Controller’s use of the Talkwalker Platform and Services. The purposes of the data processing concern: A – Controller’s users’ access to the Talkwalker Platform and Services based on such Controller’s users’ personal data provided by Controller to Processor for the purpose of defining Controller’s users’ accesses the Talkwalker Platform (processed data includes identification, authentication, login, access and audit trail data) B – Controller’s brand monitoring results processed on the basis of Controller’s specific searches and, if applicable, the personal data input by the Customer in the Talkwalker Platform for the purposes of Controller’s 360° internet media review, including brand monitoring, social media and web media listening and analytics, customer care and support CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA AND OF DATA SUBJECTS A – Data provided by the Controller to the Processor relating to users appointed by the Controller to access to the Talkwalker Platform Data type Personal Data Purpose of use Non-Personal Data User settings IP address, cookies Keep login session, analytics Talkwalker service settings First and last name, email address, role of employee Politeness, security, authentication, subscription to marketing communications (possible to unsubscribe) Company name, Industry sector, Field of expertise, Access right level, Talkwalker settings (e.g. topics, queries), Time zone OAuth credentials and user IDs/nicknames of external connected services (Google, Twitter, Facebook…). Optional and subject to specific consent (screen). Used in order to fetch the data, or an alternative way to authenticate users into Talkwalker. Hash of Talkwalker login password (no storage of plain text passwords). In case Customer uses an XXXX 2.0 integration, no hashes/passwords need to be stored by Talkwalker Private insights As defined by the customer, typically same as Author Data (next section) Optional Data uploaded by the user through the API or the web interface Talkwalker service Alerts and Reports Recipient email address Necessary to establish communication Talkwalker stores a history of the last alerts/reports sent to Customers Exchange of email communication and support requests Sender email addresses (or telephone numbers) Necessary to establish communication Email server IP addresses Identification elements typically present ...
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